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It depends on what else you know. If you know the mass and can measure the acceleration, you can use that to calculate force, but there are other ways to calculate force.
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"Mechanical energy" is basically the sum of potential energy, and kinetic energy - thus, an object has more mechanical energy than another one when this sum is greater. You may just need to calculate these energies and add them up, to find out in specific cases.
You need to know its mass and multiply that mass by 9.8. Mass = mg . m= mass, g = 9.8 m/s
A calculator and a formula for moments: Like distance from fulcrum x force = distance from fulcrum x force and I think mechanical advantage is the ratio of forces - for a lever for example where you need less force to exert a big force when for example, you wedge a crow bar in the side of the door to try and effect a break in
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torque in * input rpm/output rpm = torque out
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Yes, you definitely need to know the molecular weight of a compound to calculate molarity.
If you know the power you do not need to calculate it by anything. And if you don't, the answer will depend on what measure you do know!
You would need to know other physical properties to be able to calculate the length. As you would need to know certain properties to be able to calculate the volume, for instance.
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It depends on what else you know. If you know the mass and can measure the acceleration, you can use that to calculate force, but there are other ways to calculate force.
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You need to know it speed, wavelenght and its frequency.
You need to know the moles of solute and the VOLUME of SOLUTION.